Combined animal scarf and vanity container



' 1,647,514 a ET AL Nov. 1, 1927.

R.. EISEN BERG COMBINED ANIMAL SCABF AND VANITY CONTAINER Filed March27, 1925 j advantage will hereinafter more clearly appear in thedetailed description and pended claims.

I Patented Nov. 1, 1927.

. warren 3 S tantra ear Em ROBERT nrsnnenneann HUGO A. s rnrnn'r, or'PHinAnnLrnIA, rENIisYLVANIA.

COMBINED ANIMAL scans Ann VANITY CONTAINER.

Application med March 27', 1925; Serial 1m 18,676.

Theobject of our invention is to'devise a Y novel combined animal scarfand'vanity contamer, wherein the head of the animal scarf has concealedwithin 1t an accessible chamber which can serve as a'container forvanity ,a'ppliances and as a pocket fora purseor any other desiredarticles which it 1s deslred to conceal within the head of the animalscarf.

71th the above and other objects in view, as will he hereinafter setforth, our invention comprehends a novel construction and arrangement ofa combined animal scarf and pocket, wherein the head has concealed therein an accessible chamber being provided with I a suitable closure whichcan be locked in 1ts 7 closed position.

It further comprehends a novel construction of a fur anlmal scarfandcontamer which latter is located within thehead and which is accessibleto the'user when the jaws vof the head are opened and wherein, when thejaws are closed, the fur of the head-will present the same appearance asif it were a head with fixed jaws.

Other novel features of construction and For the purpose of illustratingthe invention, we have shown inthe accompanying drawing a typicalembodiment of it, which, 1 in practice, will give reliable andsatisfactory results. I It is, however, to be understood that thisembodiment is typical only and that the various instrumentalities ofwhich our in- 'vention consists can be variously arranged and organized,and that the invention is not,

' therefore limited to the precise arrangement and organization of theseinstrumentalities as herein set forth. a V Figure 1 s an elevation of acombined animal scarf and vanity container embodymg OUIIVHIYVGIVIUOIL, iF1gure2 1s a perspective View showing the -jaws of'the headm their openposltion.

Figure 3 is a sectional elevationof the i head. i

F iguret is a perspective view of the frame of the conta ner. r a

Sinnlar numerals of reference illustrate 7 corresponding parts.

Referring to the drawings I l designates a combined vanity scarf andvanity container, embodying our invention.

The scarf is provided in the usual manner stood from Figure 3.

the apwitha head Zand this head'is formed iii-such a manner thatrelatively movable jaws 3 and 4 are provided.

I 5 designates the base board orplate 6 to which is connected a"preferably metal strip '8.

The contour of the frame is such that it rrame which consists of aErica.

will fit withinthe'ja'ws of'the head of the-Q animal skin and. besecured. thereto. by stitching or any other desired fastening de Oneofthe frame members, for example the frame member 7, is provided with aslidable cat-ch 9 which will overhang the frame 8, and secure the jawsin their closed position. e I v l 10 designates a pocket forming liningthe arrangement of which'will be clearly under- 1 In order that thescarf may be secured around the neck of the wearer, we provide ,afastening device whicln as" illustrated, consists of a spring clasp 11pivotally connected at 12, to a bracket 13, which is secured to the baseplate 6. The pocket formed by the lininglOwithin the jaws may beemployedto contain any desired articles, and, for purpose of illustratlon,we'haveshown it as being p-rovidedwith amirror '14, preferably areclosed.

"The baseplate may be of wood, metal or other desired material and withthe frame Jmembers serves to reinforce the head without' chan'ging itsexternal appearance;

tiwill nowbe apparent that weh'ave de-r vised a new" and useful combinedanimal scarf, and vanity container, which embodies the. featuresofadvantage enumerated as desirable in the statement "of the invention aha've,'in the present instance, shown and andthe above description,and'that whilewe described a preferred embodiment thereof which willgivein practice satisfactory and reliable results, it isto bG,L1I1dQIStOOd th&lI-

this embodiment is susceptible of modifica 1 9 V I having a headprovided with an upper and a lower jaw, of a pocket book framecomprising hinged sections, one of said sections being secured withinsaid upper jaw and the other of said sections .being secured within saidlower jaw, a lining for said sections forming with them a pocket book,and means to secure the free ends of the animal scarf together withoutopening said pocket book.

2., The combination with an animal scarf havin a head nrovided with an ner and a lower jaw, of a pocket book frame comprislng'hmged sections,one of sald sectlons being secured w1th1n said upper aw and the vanityappliance, and means to retain said jaws in their closed position.

3. The combination with an animal scarf having a head provided with anupper and a lower jaw, of a pocket book frame comprisinghinged sections,one of said sections 0 ing secured within said upper jaw and the otherof said sections being secured within said lower jaw, a lining for saidsections forming with them a pocket book,- and a clamping device carriedby and exterior of the lower tosecure the ends of the scarf togetherwithout opening the pocket book.

ROBERT EISENBERG; HUGO A. SIEFERT.

